Art and Culture
Castrejón de Capote Interpretation Centre
Discover a settlement that dates from the Copper Age and which survived up to the Iron Age.
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- Centro de Interpretación del Castrejón de Capote
Art and Culture
A site steeped in history
Location and Contact:
- Tel.:+34 620 85 59 85
- Email: castroceltadecapote@gmail.com
- Website address: www.higueralareal.es/
- Opening times
Friday afternoons
Saturday and Sunday mornings
- Fee
Free admission.
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Discover a settlement that dates from the Copper Age and which survived up to the Iron Age.
This centre provides information on the site where you will discover the life of a III millennium BC settlement from the Copper Age. This complementary information enables you to better understand the different parts of the site.
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Type:
- Archeology
- Architecture
- Natural Area
- Ethnography
- Ethnology
- History
- Cultural Itinerary
- Nature
Accessibility:
- Disabled access
- Admits guide dogs
- Accessible car park
- Access ramps
- Toilet with disabled access
Services:
- Audioguide
- Guided Tours
Theme:
- Art and culture
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